I was conceived in Minnesota, though not born there. So, I have a certain fondness for the state (as all Scandinavians should). Al Franken is not Scandinavian; he is, I think, Jewish. I must say, however, he gets the whole Minnesota thing down pat. And, who doesn’t trust a Minnesotan? I guess I have to go to my check book once again. Go Al!

I would like to see Al Franken in the Senate, and not just to get rid of Norm Coleman, although that too. No one can replace Paul Wellstone, but Franken is a worthy successor. He would not only bring Wellstone’s idealism to the Senate, but a sorely needed dash of humor as well.

I gotta say I’m suspicious of the teacher’s accent — way too strong for St. Louis Park, where Al Franken grew up. Even a little strong for Lake Wobegon, maybe 30 miles from the little town where I grew up. I hope my folks don’t see the ad because they see through production values, and right now, they’re still fightin’ for Franken.

“Local law-enforcement officials told Sen. Patty Murray Wednesday that a shortage of FBI agents in Washington state is making it harder to investigate, solve and prosecute the growing number of cybercrimes they’re seeing in the Puget Sound region.

“Identity thieves, online sexual predators, credit-card fraudsters and increasingly mobile and technologically savvy West Coast car-theft gangs are all problems that city police agencies, county sheriff’s departments and even the State Patrol cannot get ahead of without more federal help, Murray was told.

“‘The federal government has cut resources,’ said Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor. …

“According to Murray, 2,400 agents nationwide were moved from traditional FBI crime-fighting areas … to counterterrorism efforts … and those levels were never replenished. …

“‘The [FBI] has lost its ability to take a leadership role with very complex white-collar crime investigations,’ Gale Evans, deputy chief of the Port of Seattle police and a former FBI agent, told Murray. Evans said the 30-member Seattle FBI team is down 18 people …. ‘They’re languishing,’ Kate Pflaumer, former U.S. attorney for Western Washington, said of white-collar criminal cases among local police agencies. ‘We have a crisis.'”

Number of abortions lowest in decades 1.2 million performed per year, study says

Where are the FemiNazis now? What are they going to do? This means almost half the abortions are from blacks if the 547,000 estimate hold true. See what liberals are doing to my people. All those “guaranteed” donkey votes destroyed.

MATT LAUER: How much of a tightrope are they walking with the apparent success of the surge over the last couple months, how difficult is it for these Democratic candidates to score points on Iraq right now?

TIM RUSSERT: They have to keep playing to their base, which wants immediate troop withdrawal, and yet they also want to be responsible, that they’re not going to leave Iraq in a more chaotic situation.

Puddystudy: Well Robin what did I just hear? I think Russert implied that the 16%ers base favors an irresponsible position on Iraq? Yes Batman it sure sounded like it.

RUSSERT: But you just seized on a real dividing line this coming November. The Republican candidate’s going to say “the surge has worked, keep the troops there, we must protect Iraq well into the future.” John McCain said perhaps the next 100 years! The Democrats are going to say “troops out soon.”

LAUER: No front-runner on the Republican side; no front-runner on the Democratic side. And yet when you listen to the press coverage of this, you hear them say “the up-for-grabs race on the Republican side signals a party in disarray. The up-for-grabs race on the Democratic side signals a party with an embarrassment of riches.” Why is that? Is it the media?

RUSSERT: We have to be careful. I remember in 1992 it was the Democrats who were the party in disarray [Puddystudy: Y’all remember the “Seven Dwarfs”? Looks like Kucinich is keeping The Dwarf hope alive…] and Bill Clinton finally emerged and beat George Herbert Walker Bush. But what the Democrats point to, Matt, is money — Democrats outraising them dramatically. Last night in Michigan, half the Republicans said they’re angry or dissatisfied with the Bush administration. We found the same thing in Iowa, and the same thing in New Hampshire. And there are still five viable candidates on the Republican side; only two, two-and-a-half, three on the Democratic side.

LAUER: Mr. Edwards would be really happy that you called him half a candidate.

RUSSERT: I said three at the end, didn’t I? It was a long flight!

Puddystudy: Half a candidate? Oh yes that one The Eugenics_Project(YLB) is pulling for… John “Mr Two Americas I gots Mine But I’ll Make Sure the Guvmint give you yours, just not as good as mine.” Edwards. Waaaaa haaaaa haaaa haaaa haaaaa haaaaa half a candidate.

Maybe Tim read the New York Post article that said Edwards should quit.

OLBERMANN: The Democrats’ debate tonight was largely politic, and not in the sense of the politeness of the possibilities between all the candidates, but there was one moment towards the end that might yet haunt Senator Clinton or possibly even Senator Obama. Our own Brian Williams, towards the end of the debate, reminding viewers that she had commented on al-Qaeda attacks in Britain right after the new prime minister, Mr. Brown, had taken office, and then said, quote, “So let’s not forget you’re hiring a President not just to do what a candidate says he or she wants to do in an election, you’re hiring a President to be there when the chips were down.” Putting Senator Clinton in the position of having to defend herself against charges of some kind of fearmongering a la Karl Rove.

Rudy – Corrupt crossdresser who shags on the public dime and is responsible for the fireman dying in the towers.

Mitt – shameless panderer, will say anything to anybody to get elected, actually trying to BUY the presidency

Huck Norris – religious nutcase pushing a national sales tax because it sounds good. At least he plays a bass and has a sense of humor. Too bad he’ll try ammend the Constitution to ban pork. I hope he goes far.

Paul – oohh boy! The Fed is evil. Gold Standard. Trilateral Commission? Illuminati? At least he opposes the stinking, stupid war and seems to respect the Constitution. The speech he gave in NH on primary day was freaking hilarious.

McCain – old, tired and broke, loves war, hated by the loonies of the right wing. Currently being swift-boated in So. Carolina.

@14 Yes, it’s the GOP fault that demand for oil and other raw materials have sky rocketed due to in particular to China and India…. Gee, I guess it’s the GOP fault that lenders made terrible decsisions as to whom qualifies for a home loan….and it’s certainly the GOP fault that people who have no business buying a car, let alone a home, sign up for debt that they can never afford.

The Democrat plan…..raise taxes, turn over industry to Government…….The Gov should decide who has healthcare, home loans, gasoline, milk…If you want nanny state, vote Democrat.

34 – No the government shouldn’t make decisions for people but the government used to make sure financial institutions would stay solvent and yeah that used to mean they had their hands tied when it came to making bad loans to the tunes of BILLIONS of dollars.

If you want the gov of Singapore or the UAE to own more of American banks and ports and stuff like that then vote Republican.

As soon as you promise to stick a $20 in my jock strap I’ll be there! Of course you’ll have to stand in a line that will go out the door and several times around the block, but then the good things in life are always worth the wait!

Where might I see you perform? The ILWU hiring hall? Tent City 4? The Woodland Park Zoo? Just checking…

@34 Don’t get me wrong, I’m not for an unleashed free market. Government does play a roll. Where I disagree is having Government “own” the market/industry. In my opinion, that scenario is ever worse than an un-regulated free market.

well – thanks for showing us how ignorant you are of actual economics:

Here are the policies of the (dumb) republicans that have ruined our economy:

1. Bankrupting us (the US) on a corrupt and unnecessary war in Iraq.

2. Huge budget deficits due to the war in Iraq and tax cuts for the very rich

3. No energy plan (see the Cheney energy task force comprised of Enron execs and other oil companies) so we have a huge trade deficit due to oil

4. Free trade with china and no regulations (environmnetal or safety)leading to huge trade deficits

so to recap: Inflation is due to the huge budget deficits of the republicans (due primarily to the war) and the huge oil price increases (and the lack of a real energy plan – republicans again).

Job losses, the lack of regulation of the mortgage industry, the huge trade deficit (causing the falling american dollar) – all republican policies that lead to the recession. Tax cuts don’t work and never have. trickle down is a fantasy – but republicans sure know how to ruin an econonmy and cause job losses (see the results of Reagan, Bush versus Clinton (the only president in the last 20 years to have a budget surplus at the end of his term).

However, the richest 1% of americans are doing great. so bush’s rich pals are doing fine…why worry?

How’s that for a headline? And he actually did it! To hear his own words go to approximately minute 18:00 here: http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs. dll/article?AID=/20080115/VIDE O/80115026&oaso=news.rgj.com/b reakingnews

You want to regulate banks? How much do you want to spend doing this? What guvmint bureaucracy do you want to create? You want to tell banks who they can and can’t lend too? What would be the criteria? What if they said no 95% of the time to peeps who are .5 HISPANIC .5 SOUTHERN EUROPEAN (your words about yourself)?

Incroeectnotright: I luvvvvvvvvvvvvvv how you come with the same tired talking points for every topic.

Right stuff asked: “I guess it’s the GOP fault that lenders made terrible decisions as to whom qualifies for a home loan….and it’s certainly the GOP fault that people who have no business buying a car, let alone a home, sign up for debt that they can never afford.”

So I’ll ask you since I got family member as a mortgage banker:

You want to regulate banks? How much do you want to spend doing this? What guvmint bureaucracy do you want to create? You want to tell banks who they can and can’t lend too? What would be the criteria? What if they said no 95% of the time to peeps who are .5 HISPANIC .5 SOUTHERN EUROPEAN (Eugenics_Project(YLB) your words about yourself)? What if they said no 95% of the time to peeps who are incorrectnotright many times a day?

The banks were stupid and this is hurting all. As a bidness man my capital requests have to meet higher scrutiny now. Show us how regulation will help. I wait to see this like your Congressman Reichert screed.

It is a quirk of American culture that each generation of nonconservatives sees the right-wingers of its own generation as the scary ones, then chooses to remember the right-wingers of the last generation as sort of cuddly. In 1964, observers horrified by Barry Goldwater pined for the sensible Robert Taft, the conservative leader of the 1950s. When Reagan was president, liberals spoke fondly of sweet old Goldwater.

Nowadays, as we grapple with the malevolence of President Bush, it’s Reagan we remember as the sensible one.

Let us never, never forget though – From Matt Stoller:

Reagan was a psychotic man who nearly blew up the world and used paranoia and fear to change our culture and government in horrible ways. He also wasn’t particularly popular, though as a politician, he’s worth admiring for his raw political skill. Conservative ideology is based on greed and fear. There’s no such thing as a good conservative leader, period. It is a fundamentally bankrupt, corrupt, and fraudulent ideology, and there is nothing laudable about people like Reagan who tap into the worst of America.

well – thanks for showing us how ignorant you are of actual economics:

Here are the policies of the (dumb) republicans that have ruined our economy:

Kook talking point 1. Bankrupting us (the US) on a corrupt and unnecessary war in Iraq. Tax revenues continue to rise, projected defecit to surplus by 2012.http://www.census.gov/compendi.....8s0455.xls addtionally, federal tax revenues incresed dramatically AFTER 2003…..

2. Huge budget deficits due to the war in Iraq and tax cuts for the very rich

3. No energy plan (see the Cheney energy task force comprised of Enron execs and other oil companies) so we have a huge trade deficit due to oil

4. Free trade with china and no regulations (environmnetal or safety)leading to huge trade deficits

so to recap: Inflation is due to the huge budget deficits of the republicans (due primarily to the war) and the huge oil price increases (and the lack of a real energy plan – republicans again).

Job losses, the lack of regulation of the mortgage industry, the huge trade deficit (causing the falling american dollar) – all republican policies that lead to the recession. Tax cuts don’t work and never have. trickle down is a fantasy – but republicans sure know how to ruin an econonmy and cause job losses (see the results of Reagan, Bush versus Clinton (the only president in the last 20 years to have a budget surplus at the end of his term).

However, the richest 1% of americans are doing great. so bush’s rich pals are doing fine…why worry?

Reagan soon became one of the hottest tickets on the anti-Communist lecture circuit — where sunny optimism was not the order of the day. “We have 10 years,” he would say in just about every speech. “Not 10 years to make up our mind.” (He was referring to the choice as to whether to embrace the Republican right or the march of communism, among whose avatars he numbered, in a famous 1960 letter to Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy.) But “10 years to win or lose — by 1970 the world will be all slave or all free.”

Remember this: The hellfire never left him, and the hellfire ended up making the world a more dangerous place. As a candidate for elective office, even as president, his handlers always cleaned him up for popular consumption, but the same strange holdovers from the McCarthyite fever dreams continued to pop up in his discourse. One of his favorites was an invented quote of Lenin, popularized by the founder of the John Birch Society, to the effect that after the Reds took over Eastern Europe, they would “organize the hordes of Asia,” as Reagan said in a 1975 interview, they would move on to Latin America and “then the United States, the last bastion of capitalism, [would] fall into their outstretched hands like overripe fruit.”

This is the kind of paranoia that haunts the hollow shell that is charitably called the “mind” of PWhackjob.

Conservative ideology is based on greed and fear. There’s no such thing as a good conservative leader, period. It is a fundamentally bankrupt, corrupt, and fraudulent ideology, and there is nothing laudable about people like Reagan who tap into the worst of America.

Thank you Matt Stoller.

The truth hurts doesn’t it wingnuts? Ignore it at your peril.

In the distance are the lights of a oncoming train called Nov 2008. Get off the tracks of your bankrupt ideology or be crushed.

More likely, you’ll scurry away like insect vermin only to later crawl out from under your rocks summoned by the comforting odors of right wing bullshit.

Eugenics_Project(YLB): The last sentence wasn’t bad. Congrats. I know you didn’t write it as your wife is still wearing the pants this week. Tell the woman who married The Eugenics_Project(YLB), well written.

You see Eugenics_Project(YLB), I can make money in a donkey kong world or a Republican world with my field. So being crushed is a figment in your single-celled mind.

I have no idea why Obama would be lauding the Reagan ‘legacy’, especially after getting a union endorsement. I think he’s pandering to dumheads, like Piper and Pud.

There are several issues I have with Obama: The first is his voting in favor of that sickening bankruptcy bill, his voting in favor of funding the Iraq occupation time-after-time — and now this pandering to Reagan supportes.

You see Diet of Worms, Eugenics_Project(YLB), I remember things. That I am fuzzy on I just go back to the Internet. Such a wonderful place. I am soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo glad Al Gore invented it……. oh… he “took the initiative…”

Regulation of banks already takes place – heard of the FDIC? Besides – this is barely a side point of the main issue: Republicans messing up the economy.

Ever get all those mailings – save money take our low rate loan? and then the fine print tells you it will balloon is 5 years? Gee- it must be real legal/ethical to allow mortgage companies to lie and trick people. A little regulation is GOOD thing – just like a little sanity!

who has created the biggest budget deficits? who has been the ONLY president in the last 20 years to have a suplus? who promotes the “free trade” (also called the economic empowerment act for other countries) and irresponsible energy policies that drive inflation and the trade deficit?

Republicans!!!! (except for the budget surplus – that would be clinton – who also had the biggest decrease in the jobless rate).

Tax cuts for the rich have NEVER been shown to reduce a budget deficit.

Try to get out more Puddy – the right wing sites are warping your brain – the real world is much more complicated than your simplistic philosophy, Horatio.

Your beloved Reagan had huge budget deficits – and wasted how much on a Star Wars program that never worked and only fattened the wallets of rich corporations.

Oh, and Iran/contra (Reagan lied about money for hostages and used drug money to buy off Iran).

Yeah – the good old days of Reagan wasting all of our money on worthless defense projects that have never been used – then it turns out we didn’t need them anyways because the Soviet Union collapsed under its own pathetic weight…

FDIC? Wow Nevercorrectnotright. They are in charge of regulating banks with home mortgage loans? Are you sure?

Who created the largest budget cuts? – Congress. who has been the ONLY president in the last 20 years to have a suplus? I am not sure I don’t know suplus. But a surplus was Clinton on paper only. who promotes the “free trade” – NAFTA does. Hear that great sucking sound…………..

well – thanks for showing us how ignorant you are of actual economics:

Here are the policies of the (dumb) republicans that have ruined our economy:

Kook talking point1. Bankrupting us (the US) on a corrupt and unnecessary war in Iraq. Tax revenues continue to rise, projected defecit to surplus by 2012.http://www.census.gov/compendi.....8s0455.xls addtionally, federal tax revenues incresed dramatically AFTER 2003….. The war in Iraq has not been run well, we all agree. It looks like the corner is turned however.

Kook talking point #22. Huge budget deficits due to the war in Iraq and tax cuts for the very rich See link in 1 for “huge defecits” and how that is remedied by 2012. By the way, who pays taxes here in the good ol USA? the poor? Middle class? Please define what income level those are…. Be careful becuase I have the IRS data ready to go that breaks down who pays and who doesn’t….

Kook talking point #3 3. No energy plan (see the Cheney energy task force comprised of Enron execs and other oil companies) so we have a huge trade deficit due to oil Ohhh yes, you only forgot to mention Haliburton or Blackwater to make this complete. Two words, China – India. Massive global demand for oil and raw materials especially by these two countries has caused dramatic increase in costs. If you want new cheap energy, then you will join me in calling for massinve investment in nulcear power right now…

OK we somewhat agree here….4. Free trade with china and no regulations (environmnetal or safety)leading to huge trade deficits

Companies that contract manufacturing to China, India, or resell goods made there are going to eventually feel the pain. Goods made in China are already on the watch list of many US consumers…American manufactures have the opportunity to really capitalize on the lack of quality control perceived of Chinese goods. I do think it is time for the world community to hold China acctountable for human/civil rights as all other industrialized nations. Level the playing field.

so to recap: Inflation is due to the huge budget deficits of the republicans credit crisis on our financial system, (due primarily to the war) due primarily to bad lending practices and the huge oil energy price increases (and the lack of a real energy plan – republicans again) Due to global increase in demand for raw materials, especially in China and India.

Job losses 95% employment, the lack of regulation of the mortgage industry Caveat Emptor, The financial institutions are paying now for their ill advised lending practices, the last thing we need is a federal bailout. the huge trade deficit (causing the falling american dollar) – all republican policies that lead to the recession. Tax cuts don’t work and never have. go back and reread the link to the federal revenues and then again describe how tax cuts don’t drive increased revenues trickle down is a fantasy – but republicans sure know how to ruin an econonmy and cause job losses (see the results of Reagan, Bush versus Clinton (the only president in the last 20 years to have a budget surplus at the end of his term). The economy did well under Clinton, due to the spending policies of congress, who were Republican

However, the richest 1% of americans are doing great. so bush’s rich pals are doing fine…why worry?

Is there some magic force holing you back from achieving whatever goals you want? If you desire to be in the top 1% of wage earners, luckily you live in a country that you can do that. Why are you crying over what someone else has achieved? Go for it.

Yeah, I guess the B-117 Stealth Fighter was a dud huh Eugenics_Project(YLB)? The Patriot Missile modifications that saved Israel from Scud Missile attacks? Or the M1A1 Abrams Tank which deeeeeeeeeeestroyed all the T-55 and T-72 Iraq Tanks?

Golly I remember the B-117s flew into Baghdad dropped their armament, left and the Iraqi air defenses were indiscriminately firing into the night sky at nothing and the next morning they found dead Iraqis from their own air defenses.

Republicans mess up the economy and waste money. Republican presidents send in budgets that cause deificts to republican congresses.

The 1982 “agreement” – who cares – Reagan proposed and approved budgets massively in the red – period. You can’t wriggle out of that (although you will find some obscure other point to argue and think you made sense).

Patriot missiles don’t work well and were not part of “Star wars”. Neither was the Stealth fighter – that has not been all that useful either.

@82: Poor puddy I mentioned Star wars – you were “trying” to reply to what I said. In a debate, puddy, you actually have to pay attention to what the other person says instead of offering off topic reponses from right wing web sites. I would be glad to debate – but I have yet to see you actually try – since you lost track of the original comment above (see @66) where I mentioned star wars as a government waste program (promoted heavily by Reagan) that benefited rich defense corporations and gave little actual benefit- just what a republican president (Eisenhower) warned us about at the end of his term – the military-industrial complex taking over our country.

YLB: the reagan “economic miracle” – fueled by our tax dollars and collapsed by the end of his term.

or Reagan proved that deficit spending was OK for the economy – more republican mantra – that bankrupts us.

Other myths: 1. tax cuts shrink the deficit – never happened.

2. government is the problem – the problem is actually incompetent and corrupt republican politicians.

Privatization has worked…exactly where? blackwater?, automakers and fuel economy?, energy policy and oil companies? and you want us to privatize SS so that workers can get a negative return (like for the last 7 years of bush in the stock market?).

Piper – Here is the promised epitaph for left-liberal progressive William O. Douglas, from Washington State, appointed to the Supreme Court by FDR:

“As the term wore on, Janet Meik got to know the Court’s night staff of cleaning women, maintenance men and janitors. Where most clerks had treated them as invisible, she took an interest in their problems. The picture was bleak. Employees in the lower-echelon jobs were virtually all staffed with blacks, the upper-echelon jobs were nearly all white. Laborers and messengers were commonly asked to perform personal work for the Justices, particularly for Douglas, who insisted on using Court personnel to chauffeur him, serve at parties in his home, do grocery shopping, run personal errands, and transport his oriental rugs to storage at the Court each summer — all on their own time. …

” … (F)ear of being summarily fired for breaking something … workers had been seriously injured falling from rickety scaffolding used to clean the marble edifice. Hydrochloric acid, outlawed as a cleansing agent in most places, was still used … Discipline was severe and loyalty presumed. Slight deviations were dealt with by transfer or firing. There was no appeal, since the Court was exempt from the civil service laws. … Not my domain, (Thurgood) Marshall said. …”

Good news for my friend Roger, the Ann-Coulter impersonator. Currently at the top of HA’s main page is a Google ad for getting Coulter delivered directly to your inbox.

Stephanie Miller says that Coulter is a female impersonator who needs a trachea shave, so having Rabbit impersonate an impersonator gets really complicated and confusing. Sort of a hall of mirrors until you remember that Coulter, whatever he or she is, and very unlike Roger, knows what to do with his/her gun.

Re 86: The Court being discussed by Woodward in The Brethren was the left-lib progressive Court of the late 60s and early 70s, the Court that made up a right to privacy from the 9th Amendment and then used the invented right to perpetrate Roe v. Wade.

Extra Credit Kwik Kwiz: Which Democrat president from the Democrat Party appointed to the Supreme Court a Democrat senator who had jointed the KKK? [] FDR [] FDR [] FDR

Answer: FDR

Double Extra Credit: Which Democrat president from the Democrat Party joined the KKK in 1924? [] Ronald Reagan [] Ronald Reagan [] Ronald Reagan

Incorrectneverright: These were your typed words “and were not part of “Star wars”.”

When did I mention Star Wars? I was answering Eugenics_Project(YLB) for the B-1 Bomber as a program that he used as an example. I gave him three programs that were started in the 80s that were successful. I think the Israelis will say the Patriot missile works for them since they have batteries installed there, Since you decided to join in and make yourself a fool, be my guest.

Incorrectneverright: I DARE YOU to find where I’ve posted today’s info from a right wing site. You and The Eugenics_Project(YLB) are two peas in a rottening pod. I don’t need RWWS to combat your putrid attempts at debating.

What do you remember about Graham-Rudman-Hollings? Senate History Web site

What do you remember about Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 – Congressional History Web site

FDIC – Treasury Web Site

B-117, Patriot, M1A1 Abrams Tank – Military History Web Site

INCORRECTNEVERRIGHT: HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE PROVEN WRONG AGAIN? YOU WERE WRONG ABOUT CONGRESSMAN DAVE REICHERT AND YOU ARE AGAIN WRONG WITH WORTHLESS POST#84. WHEN YOU TYPE DO YOU FIRST PICK YOUR NOSE TO SCRATCH THE SINGLE CELLED WONDER CALLED YOUR BRAIN?

You need to know where to find information. You love everyone to bow down and give you obeisance for your pithy but wrong commentary. You remind me of Pelletizer, but at least he has some legal expertise.

You tied into my comment back to The Eugenics_Project(YLB) with worthless pablum not even in our conversation (if you can call answering The Eugenics_Project(YLB) a conversation) with Star Wars. So I asked where did I mention Star Wars? Still waiting for that answer. Don’t worry I won’t wait for you to formulate one.

I mentioned the Patriot Missile as a stand-alone program. You chose to tie it in. I was skipping over your worthless pablum, useless drivel, in my commentary to The Eugenics_Project(YLB).

I guess you felt left out so just bogarted into the conversation, then once busted tried to cover up your worthless conversational style.

Poor Puddy: he HAS to be right (in his own mind)….and argues like a third grader. I feel sorry for you. You can’t see the big picture through the sorry little details cluttering your mind.

Get this Puddy: You support the most corrupt and inept republican president and adminsitration of all time. You are tacitly supporting torture, illegal spying on americans, disregard for the constitution, blackwater and other scandals that waste out money, budget deficits, lying over intelligence, a Justice dept. filled with cronies (like Gonzalez) who can’t tell the truth and can’t remember anything under oath and an executive branch that can’t even follow the basics of preserving their own communications as required by law. And – I haven’t even mentioned the war in Iraq and the WMDs that weren’t there or the failure to go after bin laden. The rest of the world has no respect for us because of Bush – and you support him and criticize the democrats who are trying to keep him accountable. Sorry – your pathetic little arguments pale before the criminal negligence of your beloved republicans.

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